What the UK Supreme Court ruling on Uber means for gig economy MNEs

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What the UK Supreme Court ruling on Uber means for gig economy MNEs

Any tax implications of the Uber case could set a precedent for other MNEs globally

The tax implications of Uber’s drivers being classified as ‘workers’ rather than self-employed are still unclear, but the UK revenue authority’s next steps could set a precedent for the treatment of multinational enterprises (MNEs).

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